UTHSCSA Traditional BSN Application Fall 14

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Hello! So I had seen threads started for past classes and didn't see one yet for the Fall of 2014 class, so I figured I would start one. So let me introduce myself. My name is Will Long, I am a 27 years old male and I am applying for UTHSCSA's Traditional BSN program for the Fall of 2014. I have started my application and have signed up to take the TEAS test next Friday. I am pretty excited about finally being able to apply after finishing up all the pre-reqs. Anyways I was hoping this thread could be used a source of information and a place to ask each other questions throughout the application process. Anybody else out there applying? Have you already taken your TEAS test?

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What was everyone's GPA? Teas V?

Math/Science GPA : 3.9

Overall GPA: 3.64

Teas: 84.7

No. None of that was given out yet.

I couldn't find the facebook page. I'm so excited! How is everyone going to celebrate?

For some reason I had it as a closed group. I changed it, so it should be open now.

For some reason I had it as a closed group. I changed it, so it should be open now.

It says no results found

I got in too yall! I am so excited for all of us!

What was everyone's GPA? Teas V?

Math/science 4.0

Overall gpa: 3.92

Teas: 77.3

It says no results found

I can't seem to find it either :/

Hmm okay, I changed the name to "UT Health Science Center SON class of May 2016."

Here's the name of the FB page...Will updated it...

UT Health Science Center SON class of May 2016

For some reason I had it as a closed group. I changed it, so it should be open now.

I would feel better if it was a closed group...This (AN) is a public forum and some of us would like to remain anonymous

Guys I'm so happy for each and everyone of us! Has anybody looked for the BLS class? I've checked the link and it seems that uthscsa offers the class. I plan to take the class with them instead.

When they calculated GPA, I thought the cumulative was EVERYTHING we ever took, not just prerequisites. Which is it? Then I can accurately calculate what mine is. (It's not 4.0 like the other person - wow!!)

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